Glenn Engages Public at Air Shows
This summer, Glenn showcased NASA research in aeronautics and space at nine air shows in the Great Lakes region. The events were conducted with the support of Headquarters Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate and other field centers, to engage and inform more than one million aviation enthusiasts and the general public to the full spectrum of NASA missions.

Image above: AFEAA/CEV model at AirVenture, Oshkosh, Wisc. Credit: NASA/David DeFelice
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Image above: NASA Educational Programs staff and Slider at Wings of Wonder, Cleveland. Credit: NASA/Jim Fitzgerald
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Image above: Inflatable shuttle featured at Scott AirFest, Ill. Credit: NASA/David DeFelice
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Image above: Glenn Twin Otter at MAPS, Akron. Credit: NASA/Mack Thomas
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Image above: NASA Astronaut Dave Wolf, hometown hero, at Indianapolis Air Show, Ind. Credit: NASA/Mack Thomas
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Image above: Cleveland National Air Show. Credit: NASA/Mack Thomas
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Glenn's Community and Media Relations Office with employees throughout the center staffed exhibits supporting the following air shows:
- Military Aircraft Preservation Society (MAPS) Aero Expo, Akron, June 17 and 18
- Duluth Air and Aviation Expo, Minn., July 7 to 9
- Kids in Flight™, Wings of Wonder at Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, July 22
- Experimental Aircraft Aviation (EAA) AirVenture, Oshkosh, Wisc., July 24 to 30
- Dayton Air Show, Dayton, July 29 to 30
- Scott AirFest 2006 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., August 12 and 13
- Indianapolis Air Show, Indianapolis, Ind., August 26 and 27
- Cleveland National Air Show, Cleveland, September 2 to 4
- Oneida Air Show, Oriskany, NY, September 16 and 17.
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S. Jenise Veris
NASA's Glenn Research Center